Design by NHC Caldy GC ©
The tee shot is made tricky by the dry hollow stretching diagonally across the fairway catching drives of various lengths. It should be avoided as it can create an awkward uphill or downhill stance compromising the second shot to the green. The safest option is to the right, short of the ditch hazard.
An interesting history of the land can be seen here (as on the 5th and 9th), of prominent high and low ridges crossing the fairway, a result of ploughing up to the 19th century in order to drain the crops. The naming of this hole goes without saying!
R.W. said:
"A good par 4, with grass bunkers right across the fairway. No real advantage gained by trying to drive over these. Medium iron 2nd to a fairly large target green."
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